This item is an excellent walk through of the observed construction. All this so far, strikes me as been produced during the Bronze Age. Most important though is that these blocks are fitted on the edges and not surface to surface. Actual filler is used out of sight.
Obviously, we are cutting granite blocks and moving them a fair distance. Movement is possible with dragging for all of these blocks. Using an acid can be used to tighten the contact. they had it to hand and easily could have applied it.
This paper tells us how it was done in the time and place using tech that could be assembled in place.
There are plenty of difficult questions for ancient construction, but this is no longer one of them. And surface glazing is using a blow torch to hand normally for popcorning a mine face.
This is How They Built the Inca Stone Walls | Ancient Architects
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